OK to use a pot for first mushie grow?

I just moved to Colorado 3 weeks ago from Nebraska!

I'm unaware of the cannabis related laws in New Mexico, I just saw a blurb on the net a month or two back when they passed the mushroom law. I can dig around and find the article if you like.
That would be greatly appreciated. ty and I was thinking of Alamosa county lands really cheap and to get a 100 foot well dug is only 3500 not bad at all..
 

MjAeJdIiK

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Lol, just throwing this out there...

My buddy years ago had a crazy idea. We wanted to rent a climate controlled storage unit, and get several 55 gallon drums. The plan was to grow vast quantities of goodie-rich mycelium in essentially large vats of liquid culture. Then dehydrate and extract or use directly in chocolates.
Terrence McKenna thought it was a waste of time to fruit, just eat the myc
 
Lol, just throwing this out there...

My buddy years ago had a crazy idea. We wanted to rent a climate controlled storage unit, and get several 55 gallon drums. The plan was to grow vast quantities of goodie-rich mycelium in essentially large vats of liquid culture. Then dehydrate and extract or use directly in chocolates.
Holy shit bro that's BOSS! But.. you would have to concentrate the mycelium wouldn't you? There isn't a whole lot of psilocybin in LC is there?
 

LostInEthereal

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Yeah that was always my perceived issue with it, but he supposedly had a way a round it. I don't remember all the details, it's been many years since the two of us spoke. I thought several mono tubs or smaller trays in a greenhouse would work just as well and produce higher yields in the end. We had some crazy ideas back in the day, lol. This was just one of 'em, haha.
 
I think you just sparked up another project for me I'm going to try is in a 5 gal bucket and see what happens I'll just drink the LC and see how much it takes to trip.. I'll put a thread up named, The 5 Gallon Bucket. So you guys can follow wit me and see what happens.
 

LostInEthereal

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That would be greatly appreciated. ty and I was thinking of Alamosa county lands really cheap and to get a 100 foot well dug is only 3500 not bad at all..
As far as Alamosa I just read an hour or two ago on a different forum, that the primary economy of the area is farming, so if you have a large farm and tons of money that's fine, but you may struggle to find work? I'm in Weld county myself, and just looking for generic factory work (Machine/Process operator for last 5 years).
 
Yeah I'm in the middle of building a website and a few apps to try and get a passive income before I just up and go. With only 9k pepole I already assumed work would be hard for a Carpenter that just moved out there.
 
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